Nice check in. Congested park with confusing, narrow roads. It was difficult to figure out where to drive. Nice level concrete pad with wood deck. No grass or tree at site. Not pretty. We had a site on the edge, so had a nice view. Nice feature: they have Digiorno pizza that they will bake and bring to you. Pool was an in-ground vinyl-liner type but was closed while we were there. Good laundry. Great WiFi. Cable. Thorough literature that even included instructions of how to get places like Walmart. No circuit breaker on electric. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

15

Site Surface

Concrete

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Just long enough for my 5th wheel (had to disconnect)

Campsite Features

Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

30 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Very Close

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Interior Roads

Poor Conditions

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes, Not
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

If you have tire trouble (we did), this park recommended Best One Tire in Jackson, and so do we.

The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. We had an issue that no matter what we put under our motorhomes level pads, we kept sinking. Then it rained like no bodies business...and we sank more. So the maintenance guy was so great, he brought over giant lumber & he crawled under and placed them for us. It worked great. We were there a week and it rained often & really hard. They have a cute adorable pond (will attempt to add pics). Lots of fish in it for catch and throw back fishing, no license needed. Also has a pond deck to sit on. Small swimming pool. Only problems I had, that made me not give it a 10 is that out our front window, the view was of a very large grass area with loads of RV's that are being stored. And behind us was some permanents that are kind of slobby. The 2 yurts they have, the fronts doors of these yurts face these permanents. I would be real upset if I sat on the porch of the yurt and faced these messy permanents. ATT worked great for phone and or mifi. Space had some shade but was plenty open enough for our sat dish to seek. Oh and they escort you to your site. recommend unhooking towed before going through to your site. There is one road that has a hairpin turn. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Motorhome.

This is a Good Sam campground. We camped at Parker's Crossroads for 3 nights. We made reservations just a few days before our visit. We were disappointed that our site was in the middle of everything -- close to the bath house and camp office. Close to the front of the campground. Close to the camper next to us. Close to the road that led to other sites. There was no privacy at all. We had difficulty getting our drive-on levelers to work because of the loose gravel. The levelers kept slipping. That being said, the campground was quiet and very clean. There was a nice little deck next to our camper to give us a level place to sit. The people in the office were helpful and polite. There is a pool and a nice pond for fishing. If your idea of camping is having the amenities they offer and you do not mind the lack of privacy, you will be very satisfied. If you are hoping for a forest setting, some shade, some distance between the campsites, then ask for one of the few older sites here or visit another campground. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Travel Trailer.

This campground is about 30 minutes from our home. We decided to just go up there for an overnight stay for a little getaway. We were looking for something close by and with full hookups and easy to get in and out of it. This campground fulfilled all of that. The campsites are nothing special, just concrete and gravel with no trees. This is not the sort of place you settle into for a week or two to enjoy nature. But the groundskeeping is immaculate and what is lacking in actual campsite ambience is available in the community areas of the park. You can carry your cup of coffee to one of two pavillions overlooking a lovely little pond and enjoy the antics of the resident geese. You can cool off in the clean, clear swimming pool. You can walk all the way around the lake as the grass is well mowed. Throughout the park you'll find pots of flowers and other landscaping features. The proximity of the park to the I-40 makes it a great place to stop for a night or two on your travels, but call ahead for reservations because they stay pretty well booked up. You'll find most of the sites easy to pull in and out of and even keep your towed vehicle hooked up if you wish. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Motorhome.

Husband was on the road pulling our 5th wheel home and had a blow-out late in the evening in Nashville but wanted to push on towards home. I called Parkers and told them the situation. They had an opening and made sure to stay around for him when he pulled in. Couldn't ask for better folks to help us out. Great campground. Easy access - pull through spot. Would like to make it back out there for a family trip! We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Traveling through area; stayed 2 nights. Nice campground. Gravel roads / cement pads and wood patio area coming off our steps, fire ring and picnic table. Small lake to walk around or fish in. Nice little dock. Very friendly staff with lots of local information. Recommend staying if in the area. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

33

Site Surface

Concrete

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Parkers Crossing City Park has a nice walking path, just about a mile away. This is a Civil War site.

This is a nice park for an overnight stop. Easy access from the interstate. Very nice and helpful staff, even after hours. They have many services even RV repairs! Level concrete sites. Park roads can be a little tight as are the sites themselves. Hookups work well. Good Verizon signal. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Motorhome.

Only stayed one night, but clean and we were able to check in close to closing time with no trouble. Owners very hospitable and accommodating. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Motorhome.

This is an excellent park for an overnight stay. It is less than a mile from I-40. The park owners are dedicated to making it the perfect overnight park. The pull-through sites have concrete pads and are long enough to allow a 42 foot motor home with tow to park without unhooking. What makes it even better is that it has RV techs on site who can do a variety of RV repairs. We needed Freon in cab air and was able to get it done on site for a reasonably amount. The staff was VERY accommodating. The packet we received at check-in was full of usable information. We would definitely stay here again. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Motorhome.

We were here for 4 nights and it served our purpose very well. Site was gravel and pull-through and pretty level. Water pressure and voltage was good. They have everything including onsite RV techs and RV washing. Nice pool although we didn't use it. Gas stations and eating places within 2 miles. Plenty of places to walk pets but no fenced pet area. Lots of Civil War history in the area which we saved for another time. We would definitely stay here again if in the area or going through. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

This is a good overnight stopping point located just 2 miles off the interstate. We were lucky enough to get a site up on top. These sites were staggered are so we weren't looking at the neighbors sewer. Site was a concrete slab and level enough to we didn't unhook for the night. Other sites were down the hill with gravel but seemed level and were side to side. Park was quiet and managers were friendly. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Level pad, quirky site layout but it it works well and provides privacy. No noise, friendly people, satellite and utilities are ok. Easy on-off I-40. Have stayed here before and will stay again. Good value. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Travel Trailer.

The check-in process was smooth and the staff friendly. Our site was more than long enough for our fifth wheel and we were able to remain hooked up to the tow vehicle. A staff member recommended a local restaurant that had a great country-style buffet. The grounds were clean and neat. The bathrooms, however, were less than desirable. There were spider webs (with resident spiders) in the bathroom stalls, and the shower stalls/floors were dirty. We arrived late afternoon, so it may have just been a bad day. If we were self-contained and could have used our own bathroom, then we would have rated this pace much higher. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

We love "RV Park Reviews"! Could not find any acceptable campgrounds near Jackson, TN so we choose Parkers Crossroads, which turned out to have an interesting Civil War Battlefield. We did our morning walk around the battlefield, which was great. The home of Casey Jones, which we visited, is about 30 minutes away and I highly recommend the Buffett at the village - real fresh vegatables.

The campground is somewhat older and divided into two sections, one of which are long time residents and the other an area of pull-through sites for travelers. It is basic but acceptable and the local guy helped us get parked and situated. The road in is gravel, but the site is concrete in good condition. Water pressure is high, so be sure to have your regulator. WiFi is not consistent. No trees or picnic table.

This was an easy in and out campground and I think as good as you will get for the area and we would stay here again. We
camped at Parkers Crossroads RV Park and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Top Tips for this Campground

Make sure you visit Shiloh National Park and Parkers Crossroads Battlefield, if you visit Shiloh National Park, make sure to eat at Wilma Hagy Trust DBA Cat Fish, great place! if you are staying close to the campsite, visit Smader's Gill & Scratch Kitchen. If you have been on the road, the park offers frozen pizza they will bake it inhouse very convenient.

There are a number of good restaurants in the area. Our favorite was Patty's Restaurant. The fried chicken there was outstanding, and we ate there three times! Smarder's was also good. There are a number of Civil War sites in the area, a State park and some nice driving trails.

Not a lot to do here but you can't beat the peace and quiet. We've been here before and the service is as expected. Great all the time. Not a lot to choose from in the area for restaurants but Tucks for BBQ is still the best available here. If we are back in this area again we will be stopping again.

Shiloh National Park about 30-40 minutes south; historic area. I want to return here as we travel out again in fall as a stop on our way to VA, and take a few days to explore the area and soak in some history. Had ancestors who fought at Shiloh in Civil War.

You are 12 miles from a WalMart Supercenter in Lexington and 48 miles from Shiloh Battlefield National Park. Two gas stations have a separate area for trucks and provide diesel at a lower price than the larger truck-stops. There are a number of local restaurants within 4 mles of the park.

Parkers Crossroads is a Civil War Battlefield. There's a nice visitors center and walking tours nearby. PC RV Park also has an RV maintenance and repair facility on site, as well as wash-wax service available.

Lots of Civil War history in the area with Visitors Center providing information about events, re-enactments and self-guided tour of battlegrounds. Not far from Natchez Trace SP and only 50 miles north of Shiloh National Military Park. Wineries, fresh water pearl farm, antiques and museums close by.

Drive to Union City through Huntingdon and look at the homes. Drive to Lexington and view homes. Beautiful plantation type mansions. Visit the local civil war museum and the Parkers Crossroads battlefield.
Patty's drive through restaurant is great.

Make sure to take a 50 mile side trip to see the Shiloh National Battlefield! Civil War history is all around. Buford Pusser's home and museum is also located in Adamsville, on the way to the battlefield.

Visitors center has info on Parkers Crossroads Civil War Battle. Shiloh National Military Park is 50 miles away. Oma's Antik Haus is close, as are several museums including Indian mounds and Casey Jones Museum.
There are also three local wineries.